Lucas Garcias, Obstruction of the Small Intestine in the Abdomen without Surgery: Presentation of 5 Cases Surgery Case Reports 2022 2733-225X http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.JSCR.2022.02.04 https://www.sciencerepository.org/obstruction-of-the-small-intestine_JSCR-2022-2-104 Abstract: Introduction: The majority of SBOs develop secondary to postoperative adhesions, however nonsurgical etiologies must also be considered. Patients with no surgical history can develop SBO secondary to hernias, radiation, and other miscellaneous causes. Materials and Methods: Five cases of intestinal occlusion in a patient without previous abdominal surgery are presented. Discussion: Small bowel obstruction has been recognized as a life-threatening disease process. Stable patients should undergo conservative treatment and progress to surgical intervention only after failure of conservative treatment. Conclusion: Intestinal occlusion in patients without previous surgeries is a challenge for the Surgeon.Keywords: Abdominal pain, Abdomen, acute, gallstones, bezoars, hernia, abdominal, enteritis